Mekayla Bali disappeared on April 12, 2016. She was seen in various surveillance shots throughout Yorkton, Sask.

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Earlier RCMP statements said he went to the Yorkton bus station and asked about a bus leaving for Regina, but was found to have never bought a bus ticket. In a statement to Global News, RCMP said it hoped new information would be found to help them find Mekayla. The story goes on under the ad For anyone with information about her disappearance, the RCMP asks them to call the local police or Crime Stoppers to report information anonymously. Meanwhile, an anonymous donor came forward this week with a $ 60,000 donation to raise the prize pool to $ 100,000. “The time was really great with her upcoming anniversary and that’s why we were excited that some people in our community still believe that finding Mekayla is important and want to do their part to help,” said Paula Bali. Mekayla’s mother.

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Paula said the rewards fund raises awareness about Mekayla’s disappearance. Trending Stories

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“I do not know for sure, but I think there may be people locally who have information that has not been published. “I hope this will be a boost for them to do so.” Paula referred to the donors as “our little angel committee” and said she was delighted when they approached her to donate. “We have continued to try to keep Mekayla’s case alive and we continue to bring attention and awareness to her case but (also) to missing children in this province in general,” Paula said. The story goes on under the ad The RCMP told Global News that they do not use or manage private rewards to conduct missing persons investigations. “This does not affect the quality or quantity of our resources to be investigated,” the RCMP said in a statement.

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“Private rewards can be used in exchange for evidence or information that would lead to charges against someone or the location of the missing person. The details of the parameters related to the private rewards are usually decided in advance by the family of the missing person “. The RCMP said that “all renewed visibility” could emerge “in the form of private rewards, memory walks” and create more tips. They follow everyone, they said. – with files from Global News’ Marney Blunt 1:54 The search continues for Mackenzie Trottier, 11 months after the disappearance of the Saskatoon woman The search continues for Mackenzie Trottier, 11 months after the disappearance of the Saskatoon woman – November 21, 2021 © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.